Hi,I have been offered scholarship money from Georgetown Law Center. It's almost half of the tution, so to me, it's quite a lot. I wasn't expecting to receive merit scholarship and was planning to defer for a year to take some time offto do other things. As you guys probably know, deferring means I have to apply for scholarship next year again. I am wondering if you guys know people who decided to defer a year and still received scholarship money next year. (roughly the same amount)If it is highly likely that I cannot get this money next year, I should just go to GULC this fall.

ruflakstp wrote:Hi,I have been offered scholarship money from Georgetown Law Center. It's almost half of the tution, so to me, it's quite a lot. I wasn't expecting to receive merit scholarship and was planning to defer for a year to take some time offto do other things. As you guys probably know, deferring means I have to apply for scholarship next year again. I am wondering if you guys know people who decided to defer a year and still received scholarship money next year. (roughly the same amount)If it is highly likely that I cannot get this money next year, I should just go to GULC this fall.

Thanks!!

what is your GPA/LSAT and how many times have you taken? what are these "other things" and how valuable are they to you? these are the primary determining factors here with reapplying. we have no idea how to advise you without this information.

A half tuition scholarship to GULC is a decent option if you have reasonable fixed goals & you've maxed out your LSAT.

By deferring you're locked into going to that school next year, so it seems like you'd have no leverage over them to extract a scholarship. But apparently it's still possible to get some $$$ if rinkrat pulled it off.